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Roland brought in 3 players that are lacking match practice

Coupled with being inept and why do you think we get trounced 5 nil?
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  • iamdan
    iamdan Posts: 2,421
    Huh
  • Roland administers fresh poison into Charlton in each decision, he's not got good intentions and if you go to future CAFC matches you are supporting him not just the players
  • Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?
  • Roland administers fresh poison into Charlton in each decision, he's not got good intentions and if you go to future CAFC matches you are supporting him not just the players

    Nope. Support the team not the regime.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,914
    edited January 2016

    With the greatest and all and all due respect, that's total bollocks.

    Edit: Ahhhhhhhhh, comments t above was edited
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,499

    Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,846

    Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
    Don't bring Katrien into it again!
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,432
    Is this guy having a bath?

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  • Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
    I have been reliably informed that that football in India has never really taken off 'cos whenever someone gets a corner they want to open a shop on it.


    sorry.
    Cricket is better and more popular in India, because of the runs.
  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051

    Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
    I have been reliably informed that that football in India has never really taken off 'cos whenever someone gets a corner they want to open a shop on it.


    sorry.
    Rather than say sorry, how about not saying it at all? Stan Boardman flashback


  • I have been reliably informed that that football in India has never really taken off 'cos whenever someone gets a corner they want to open a shop on it.


    sorry.

    Blimey baldy it's like love thy neighbor flashback time
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,772
    edited January 2016
    I have been underwhelmed by the introductions. Poyet was great when he left us, but more recently, has not been wanted by MK Dons. I said at the time of his leaving, it was a monetary decision he made rather than a career one. He has damaged that career so I suppose that is a good message for our young players who may assume they can leave us and do a Gomez! Johnson's original departure was not treated with howls of anger and Williams has played virtually no football for two years. If you calculate the cost of relegation, you have to see that you have to give yourself more of a chance with the players you bring in. It isn't about budgets anymore, it is about the cost of relegation. Three loans of a higher quality would make a massive difference. The three we have brought in do strengthen the squad a little, but not enough. We need three more. The original three may still have a part to play and we know Poyet has potential and Johnson is a safer introduction than Sarr at the minute.

    I think to give us a chance, we still need a defender, possibly two (centre back and left back), central midfielder and Watt back. If those players are of the right standard, we will probably save ourselves, but they will cost money. But will that money be less than the cost of relegation? Every day that goes without action, every game that passes, makes the challenge of staying up all the harder.
  • rikofold said:

    Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
    I have been reliably informed that that football in India has never really taken off 'cos whenever someone gets a corner they want to open a shop on it.


    sorry.
    Rather than say sorry, how about not saying it at all? Stan Boardman flashback
    I remember Stan Boardman for that joke.

    I also recall him chastising Kevin Keegan for his comments following an interview in Liverpool. Keegan said he had a positive feeling about the interview especially after returning to his car to discover all four wheels were still present.

    The PC Stan Boardman or ...
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,672
    Well I suppose I should apologise for dragging up an old poor taste joke BUT i'm not going to because I do know for a fact that Indians love a self depreciating joke about their business prowess.
    I know this because I am married to one, we have a flat in Mumbai and at the moment I am in tentative discussions with a consortium of Indian financiers about buying a ......ooops!
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 17,024
    There is bigger issues than the players. The whole club is rotting and I don't think any player could thrive in this environment.
  • Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
    I have been reliably informed that that football in India has never really taken off 'cos whenever someone gets a corner they want to open a shop on it.


    sorry.
    Time to start hitting your bollocks with a hammer, Baldy.
  • rikofold said:

    Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
    I have been reliably informed that that football in India has never really taken off 'cos whenever someone gets a corner they want to open a shop on it.


    sorry.
    Rather than say sorry, how about not saying it at all? Stan Boardman flashback
    How about you lighten up?
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,672

    Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
    I have been reliably informed that that football in India has never really taken off 'cos whenever someone gets a corner they want to open a shop on it.


    sorry.
    Time to start hitting your bollocks with a hammer, Baldy.
    lets not discuss my bollocks, they were operated on before Christmas, ambulances and everything.

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  • Coupled with being inept and why do you think we get trounced 5 nil?

    Make that 6 nil....
  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051
    edited January 2016

    rikofold said:

    Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
    I have been reliably informed that that football in India has never really taken off 'cos whenever someone gets a corner they want to open a shop on it.


    sorry.
    Rather than say sorry, how about not saying it at all? Stan Boardman flashback
    How about you lighten up?
    The problem with jokes about racial stereotypes is that they're offensive. It may be one thing sharing that joke within your close circle when the relationships and intentions are understood, but what it risks beyond that is encouraging others to make similarly offensive jokes. That joke was unacceptable at the Valley 20+ years ago, quite why you think it's acceptable today and I should just 'lighten up' I don't know.

    It's people telling others to 'lighten up' about this shit that allowed football supporting in the 70s and 80s to be what it was, driving people away from the game.
  • I find the term "middle aged white man" offensive, but the lefties and PC brigade love to throw that term around at every opportunity.
  • I find the term "middle aged white man" offensive, but the lefties and PC brigade love to throw that term around at every opportunity.

    Yep, I can't stop saying it
  • I find the term "middle aged white man" offensive, but the lefties and PC brigade love to throw that term around at every opportunity.

    Yep, I can't stop saying it
    I know I read them every day in the comments section of most Guardian articles.

  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051

    I find the term "middle aged white man" offensive, but the lefties and PC brigade love to throw that term around at every opportunity.

    Not sure of the relevance, other than to strengthen the point I'm making. It's not PC to avoid using racist jokes on a public forum.

    I'm always one to recognise context and intent is a valid defence, but that it's provoked this type of comment shows why it should never have been put on a public forum.
  • The guy above me rents out his flat.

    He's after new tenants after having problems with the previous ones. I said to him this Friday that he should have either gays, asians or OAP's in as hopefully being less of a problem. I then went on to say that I know a lot of gays and they keep their property spotless.

    The woman that was with us piped up by saying "you're not being very politically correct here". F****** people like that give me the needle.
  • rikofold said:

    rikofold said:

    Players who have been getting regular match time are hardly going to be sent out on loan, plus in Johnsons case, the Indian PL finished the week before Christmas. What do you expect?


    The Indian premier league?????!!!

    Didn't realise handy with a bat.
    I have been reliably informed that that football in India has never really taken off 'cos whenever someone gets a corner they want to open a shop on it.


    sorry.
    Rather than say sorry, how about not saying it at all? Stan Boardman flashback
    How about you lighten up?
    The problem with jokes about racial stereotypes is that they're offensive. It may be one thing sharing that joke within your close circle when the relationships and intentions are understood, but what it risks beyond that is encouraging others to make similarly offensive jokes. That joke was unacceptable at the Valley 20+ years ago, quite why you think it's acceptable today and I should just 'lighten up' I don't know.

    It's people telling others to 'lighten up' about this shit that allowed football supporting in the 70s and 80s to be what it was, driving people away from the game.
    Prisoners in our own country.
  • waldo
    waldo Posts: 495

    I find the term "middle aged white man" offensive, but the lefties and PC brigade love to throw that term around at every opportunity.

    Do they?
  • waldo
    waldo Posts: 495

    I find the term "middle aged white man" offensive, but the lefties and PC brigade love to throw that term around at every opportunity.

    Yep, I can't stop saying it
    I know I read them every day in the comments section of most Guardian articles.

    You actually read The Guardian!